StakeWise is a 2026 launch by Rocbrook Limited (UKGC: 100802), offering punters the opportunity to play in the sportsbook, casino and live casino spaces.
In this StakeWise review, we put the newcomer through its paces. We'll review critical processes, including registration, deposit and withdrawal, look at each corner of the site and give our expert opinion on the playing and support engines of the platform.
On top of that, we'll also assign our unique BL Score. This combines real user tests from Trustpilot, app stores and the editorial team to give a detailed and honest review of StakeWise.
| Bonus | 3 |
|---|---|
| Sportsbook | 3 |
| Casino | 3 |
| Customer Support | 3 |
| Payment | 2 |
| Licensing Safety | 4 |
| Design and Usability | 3 |
| Overall | 3 |

We would summarise StakeWise as a pretty average betting platform across both the sportsbook and casino. With it being so early in its journey, however, we think it has the building blocks in place to kick on.
The site design is strong, with good promotions, and the sports coverage is good both in the number of sports covered and how deeply you can explore them, whilst margins are not terrible either.
Where it could improve is with a mobile app, more choice of payment methods and by looking to grow the casino game collection and filtering.
All in all, though, you could do a lot worse than StakeWise.
StakeWise is a newcomer to the UK betting scene. It is owned and operated by Rocbrook Limited (UKGC: 100802).
Rocbrook only secured its licences in April 2026, whilst the launch of StakeWise actually came in June. It puts it very much in its infancy.
There is plenty of experience onboard as well, though, with the site benefiting from the Swifty Global software. This gives a good baseline to build from and also means there are a number of StakeWise sister sites to compare against, albeit with different ownership structures.
Yes, despite being a new entrant in 2026, StakeWise is very much a legitimate and trusted betting platform. It will be held to the same standards as all registered bookmakers and has adopted the Swifty Global platform, which adds further confidence in the brand.
Having only launched in June 2026, there are no current TrustPilot reviews for StakeWise. It is also likely these will take a while to build up to a point where the sample size is big enough to draw genuine judgment from.
Bringing the TrustPilot data into the reckoning for StakeWise remains important to us, though, so watch this space.
As you might expect with such a young brand, StakeWise has not been fined by the UKGC.
The current StakeWise deposit methods are extremely limited, with a debit card being your only choice.
It isn't all bad news, though. Debit cards remain a widely used and accessible payment method, which means StakeWise is still available to the majority of users.
The minimum deposit value is only £5 as well. £5 deposit casinos are not exactly rife across the industry either, so it does offer an attractive entry point.
With that said, it's hard to ignore the fact that there is no alternative method. Options like Apple and Google Pay, respectively, are well used these days, whilst e-wallets have a huge presence across the industry as well. PayPal in particular remains a customer favourite.
| Payment Method | Min Deposit | Max Deposit | Deposit Fee | Processing Time | Triggers Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant | |
Mastercard | £5 | Not specified | No fee | Instant |
If you want to deposit funds, doing so is easy. Just follow our step-by-step StakeWise deposit guide:
In the site header, you will see some white text that reads "Deposit Now". Click it.
You can now input your desired deposit amount. This can be keyed directly into the "GBP" box or input from the quick-deposit buttons - £20, £50, £100.
It's worth noting these are all above the minimum deposit amount.
When done, hit "Authorise".
Choose your desired payment method from the options(s) provided by clicking on it.
Follow the form that is provided on screen and, when complete, hit the "Confirm" button.
You will be presented with a screen confirming your deposit. You can click the "Finish" button to return to the StakeWise homepage.
Most bookmakers will limit your withdrawal methods to those from which you have previously deposited funds. StakeWise is no different on that front. It means you can only withdraw to a debit card.
The good news is that the withdrawal minimum is just £5, whilst the processing time was impressive during our tests too. Funds took just over six hours to land back in our bank account.
Don't get us wrong, we have seen faster withdrawal test results, but narrowly over six hours is still solid from StakeWise.
| Payment Method | Min Withdrawal | Max Withdrawal | Withdrawal Fee | Withdrawal Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | £5 | Not specified | No fee | 6 hours in our test |
Mastercard | £5 | Not specified | No fee | 6 hours in our test |
All being well, you will be looking to conduct a StakeWise withdrawal at some point. To do so, just follow this process:
At the top of the page, click on your account balance.
From the menu that is now displayed, click on "Withdraw".
Key in your desired withdrawal amount and click the green "Authorise" button when done.
Click on your preferred withdrawal method from the option(s) provided.
You will now see a screen confirming that your withdrawal request has been received.
The StakeWise homepage drops you into a sportsbook view, with price boosts of upcoming games dominating the top of the page before you then scroll into upcoming events. Really, though, you only get a proper feel for the StakeWise sportsbook when you start navigate around it.
There is a header bar at the top of the landing page that features three options - promotions, horse racing and football. It's a good indicator of where the site specialises, but it's far from the only offering in the sportsbook.
Using the main menu, you can navigate into various other sports. There are 24 sports offered in total, with handball and volleyball perhaps the most left-field options joining the aforementioned "biggies".
That variety of sports is a positive, with most punters more than capable of finding something to bet on front that spread of sports. Of course, there are some niche bettors that won't be serviced from the pool of 24 covered.
In our opinion, e-sports is the standout miss, which is a little bit of a surprise given its rate of growth and the fact StakeWise is a new entrant.
With the number of sports now explained, we now need to look at the quality. We will take horse racing first.
When drilling into the horse racing market, you have three search options to narrow your focus; a text search, a date function and a "next races" option. You need those options as well because race meets span far and wide, with UK and international meets available to bet on.
You can bet on winners, each way, forecasts and tricasts, whilst StakeWise also features a neat price history alongside each runner too.
Across in the football area, there is a similar approach to searching but with a secondary scroll bar introduced to target betting sub-categories across the fixtures; for example, this allows switching your lobby view from "full time result" to "double chance".
The competitions available to bet on are extensive too. Even in peak World Cup season, we can bet on the Paraguayan Cup, Icelandic Women's league and Ecuador's second tier. You will never be short of games to find value on.
The market depths attached to fixtures are solid too. There are over 150 individual markets attached to a World Cup game. It's not market leading but it's more than enough for anyone that is your standard "dabbler". The margins, meanwhile, come in at 7.02%. That’s very much average.
You access the StakeWise casino from a "Casino" tile on the site footer, however, once there the offering splits into two sections. This is driven from buttons at the top of the page, namely "Casino" and "Live Casino".
The casino structure is solid, if unspectacular. Game tiles are large, opting for slightly rounded corners to carry off a sleek look. You also have the option to "favourite" games, which enables quicker access to your saved titles in future; this is done using the heart icon in the top right corner of each game tile.
Browsing the available titles is done through a horizontal scrollbar. It is responsive to touch, easy enough to read and features 18 different categories, including "Top Casino Games", "What's New" and "Scatter Pays".
The casino does lack a proper filtering tool, though. You have a text search function in the site header and there is a dropdown to narrow the game search by game provider, but that is all.
If that sums up the structure and navigation, you then come to the actual offering. It's okay. There are currently only half a dozen software companies serving up games, but that does include some big-name players like NetEnt, Evolution and Pragmatic.
It means you might lack a huge library of games, with circa 900 in total offered, but there are recognisable titles such as Big Bass, Olympus and Starburst available to play.
The live casino is worth celebrating a little bit too. Structurally, it is a complete replica of what is described above but a game count of 235 titles is good - especially in ratio terms against the overall collection.
As of July 2026, StakeWise does not offer a mobile app. Whilst this does feel like a little bit of a miss for the modern on-the-go punter, we should stress that the browser version of the site is optimised for mobile.
This means you can still dabble with ease when out and about. You just lose the benefit of being able to configure push notifications.
If we get wind of StakeWise changing direction on the development of a mobile app, we will ensure to update this section with details on what it offers.
Responsible gambling is a big thing for the modern-day casino and StakeWise does a solid job in this space.
From an overview perspective, you can read up on the approach it takes from the site footer. This takes you to a text-heavy page that makes reference to a series of tools that are available to you, explaining what each tool does.
Within this page, there is some external signposting as well, whilst there is a 13-question self-reflection section at the top of the page. This is aimed at helping you identify problem gambling in you, or others. It's a shame this doesn't have any form of automated scoring attached but the visibility of the questions in itself is a positive.
The real quality of the tools comes under your account section; specifically, under "Safer Gambling". There are five tools for you to use here:
Clicking into any of those tools enables you to activate them there and then.
The StakeWise customer service offering is okay. Nothing more, nothing less.
We'll start with the negatives, of which there are a couple. Firstly, the "Contact Us" page is hidden away in the site footer, rather than being prominently positioned in a main menu or in your account section. This is a minor gripe but, in a time of need, you don't want to have to go hunting.
The second complaint is that the "Contact Us" page pushes live chat as the preferred route of contact. Despite that, it is not in operation 24/7. Look out for the headset icon in the site header bar; it only appears when live chat is open, which is between 10:00 and 22:00.
On the bright side, the site does at least offer a live chat function, whilst an email contact is also given. This gives a couple of routes to contact StakeWise, with a response time of between 24 and 72 hours. Key question categories, such as payment issues and bet settlements, are prioritised.
There is a FAQ section that you can turn to as well. It's not hugely deep but is structured in a manner where it is simple enough to browse.
| Chat |
Yes
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|---|---|
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No
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| Phone |
No
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| Opening hours | 10:00 - 22:007 days a week |
If you have enjoyed our rundown of what StakeWise has to offer, getting started with it is easy.
Simply follow our step-by-step StakeWise registration guide:
Head over to StakeWise.co.uk by following one of our dedicated links.
Once there, click on the white "Register Or Login" button located in the site header.
First up, key your email address into the required field. Click "Continue" when done.
Follow the intuitive form to input your personal details. This consists of providing your:
You will also be required to create a password at this stage, whilst there is also a tick box relating to site terms of use that you will need to validate.
Once happy, click the "Sign Up" button at the bottom of the page.
You will be presented with five tick boxes, each of which relate to your marketing choices.
Select them as you see fit and hit "Continue" when done.
You will now need to validate your email address with StakeWise. This is done through the use of a four-digit code that is emailed to you.
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